
Pre-release of Stellar Evolution Visualization code, also known as VIMES (Visualizations of Massive Evolving Stars). An animation will be created using PyGame that reflects the evolution of a binary system simulated in COMPAS, including accurate scaling of the radii and separation, stellar types, color (when using TULIPS), etc. The options for scaling are either log/linear scaling, and either default or tulips for the star images. Default shows clearer changes in stellar type, but it is not accurate in terms of what the stars would look like. The output is displayed by default in a separate window through PyGame, but there is an option to save as an mp4 file or not to have the display window. If no display window is chosen, the mp4 file will be created after a minute or so, and will automatically terminate the dummy window. When the display is present, the mp4 file will be saved when the entire animation has run through one loop, and that window is closed.
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